Globus is a leading manufacturer of portable electromedical devices for veterinary physiotherapy. They produce a range of devices including T.E.C.A.R therapy (thermotherapy), laser therapy, electrostimulation, ultrasound, and magneto therapy. These therapies can treat various musculoskeletal conditions in dogs, cats, and horses by reducing pain, inflammation, and edema. The document provides details on the technical specifications and applications of Globus' T.E.C.A.R, laser, and electrostimulation therapies.
Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field (PEMF) devices for home use have been on the market for nearly two decades. MediConsult®, the only company in the world with it´s own in-house research, engineering, development, and manufacturing divisions, is the world leader in PEMF systems for home use. Our legendary MRS 2000 + series of products have been on the market for over 15 years, With an estimated 400.000 daily users worldwide in 21 countries.
Our brand new iMRS-Series is the culmination of more than 15 years of experience in energy medicine and more than 3.5 billion in-home applications worldwide. With the innovation of the iMRS people have the opportunity to acces a wide range of additional options for the first time in history (iSLRS with two additional components of the light spectrum, iGUIDE with a virtual catalog of preset programming and iMORE technology).
This document discusses electroanalgesia as an alternative for pain management and rehabilitation. It describes how physical pain can be caused by injury, posture, stress, illness and other factors. It then outlines various options for dealing with pain, including living with it, pharmaceuticals, injections, and electroanalgesia. Electroanalgesia works by interrupting nerve function and affecting nerve and muscle stimulation to increase local blood flow and circulation, providing pain relief. The document provides examples of diagnoses and billing codes that can be used for electroanalgesia treatment reimbursement.
Magnetic therapy has a long history originating in China and was used to alleviate pain, though it declined after antibiotics were discovered. By the late 19th century, magnetic therapy regained popularity as an alternative medicine with few side effects. While not approved by the medical community, magnetic mattress pads and toppers are believed by some to help reduce joint pain from conditions like arthritis through direct contact with embedded high-strength magnets, promoting better sleep and stress relief.
Neurodyn Aussie Sport is muscle stimulator device for applying electrical current via electrodes in direct contact with the patient. All the information related to the parameters selected by the physiotherapist will be shown in the alphanumeric liquid crystal display.
Wellness holiday in Austria - Hotel PulvererHotel Pulverer
Wellness holiday in Austria: Revitalise body, spirit & soul
The thermal spring water at the Thermal world Hotel Pulverer is your partner in ensuring your wellbeing. Discover the lightness of being within the thermal water of the 5-star wellness hotel and find new strength and energy from Bad Kleinkirchheim’s mineral spring. The mineral spring originates from the Church of St. Kathrein – a true fountain of youth! Immerse yourself into the noble 5-star ambience of wellness and spa and get to know the Hotel Pulverer from its revitalizing and cosy side.
http://www.pulverer.at/spa-resort.en.htm
If you have health, you probably will be happy, and if you have health and happiness, you have all the wealth you need, even if it is not all you want.
~Elbert Hubbard~
Before you used to spend money on oral medications to get health.
Now spend once for life time medication to have health and get life time income even after your death.
For details. watch
http://tinyurl.com/biokamran
This document discusses therapeutic ultrasound including its physical principles, biophysical effects, clinical applications, and guidelines for safe use. Ultrasound uses piezoelectric crystals to generate sound waves that can be used for imaging, physical therapy, and tissue destruction. Its effects include increased tissue temperature, cavitation, and mechanical alterations. Common uses are for joint contractures, pain/spasm, tendinitis, and wound healing. Guidelines cover intensity, duration, frequency selection, and precautions to avoid harm. Case studies demonstrate ultrasound for various conditions.
Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field (PEMF) devices for home use have been on the market for nearly two decades. MediConsult®, the only company in the world with it´s own in-house research, engineering, development, and manufacturing divisions, is the world leader in PEMF systems for home use. Our legendary MRS 2000 + series of products have been on the market for over 15 years, With an estimated 400.000 daily users worldwide in 21 countries.
Our brand new iMRS-Series is the culmination of more than 15 years of experience in energy medicine and more than 3.5 billion in-home applications worldwide. With the innovation of the iMRS people have the opportunity to acces a wide range of additional options for the first time in history (iSLRS with two additional components of the light spectrum, iGUIDE with a virtual catalog of preset programming and iMORE technology).
This document discusses electroanalgesia as an alternative for pain management and rehabilitation. It describes how physical pain can be caused by injury, posture, stress, illness and other factors. It then outlines various options for dealing with pain, including living with it, pharmaceuticals, injections, and electroanalgesia. Electroanalgesia works by interrupting nerve function and affecting nerve and muscle stimulation to increase local blood flow and circulation, providing pain relief. The document provides examples of diagnoses and billing codes that can be used for electroanalgesia treatment reimbursement.
Magnetic therapy has a long history originating in China and was used to alleviate pain, though it declined after antibiotics were discovered. By the late 19th century, magnetic therapy regained popularity as an alternative medicine with few side effects. While not approved by the medical community, magnetic mattress pads and toppers are believed by some to help reduce joint pain from conditions like arthritis through direct contact with embedded high-strength magnets, promoting better sleep and stress relief.
Neurodyn Aussie Sport is muscle stimulator device for applying electrical current via electrodes in direct contact with the patient. All the information related to the parameters selected by the physiotherapist will be shown in the alphanumeric liquid crystal display.
Wellness holiday in Austria - Hotel PulvererHotel Pulverer
Wellness holiday in Austria: Revitalise body, spirit & soul
The thermal spring water at the Thermal world Hotel Pulverer is your partner in ensuring your wellbeing. Discover the lightness of being within the thermal water of the 5-star wellness hotel and find new strength and energy from Bad Kleinkirchheim’s mineral spring. The mineral spring originates from the Church of St. Kathrein – a true fountain of youth! Immerse yourself into the noble 5-star ambience of wellness and spa and get to know the Hotel Pulverer from its revitalizing and cosy side.
http://www.pulverer.at/spa-resort.en.htm
If you have health, you probably will be happy, and if you have health and happiness, you have all the wealth you need, even if it is not all you want.
~Elbert Hubbard~
Before you used to spend money on oral medications to get health.
Now spend once for life time medication to have health and get life time income even after your death.
For details. watch
http://tinyurl.com/biokamran
This document discusses therapeutic ultrasound including its physical principles, biophysical effects, clinical applications, and guidelines for safe use. Ultrasound uses piezoelectric crystals to generate sound waves that can be used for imaging, physical therapy, and tissue destruction. Its effects include increased tissue temperature, cavitation, and mechanical alterations. Common uses are for joint contractures, pain/spasm, tendinitis, and wound healing. Guidelines cover intensity, duration, frequency selection, and precautions to avoid harm. Case studies demonstrate ultrasound for various conditions.
Therapeutic lasers, also known as low-level lasers or cold lasers, produce low-intensity light that can relieve pain and promote tissue healing. The document outlines the history and development of lasers from Einstein's work in the 1950s to current medical applications. It describes how therapeutic lasers work by stimulating cellular activity through photochemical and biostimulation effects to reduce pain and inflammation and speed tissue repair. Examples are given of conditions treated with laser therapy, such as osteoarthritis, wounds, and sports injuries. Contraindications and proper dosages are also discussed.
Infrared radiation lies between visible light and microwaves, with wavelengths between 750 nm and 400,000 nm. It is subdivided into different types based on wavelength. Infrared lamps used in physiotherapy are either non-luminous generators, which produce infrared rays between 750 nm and 15,000 nm, or luminous generators, which also emit visible light and ultraviolet rays between 350 nm and 4,000 nm. Infrared radiation is mostly absorbed by water and proteins in the skin, with penetration depth depending on several factors. It is used therapeutically to relieve pain, relax muscles, increase blood supply and joint mobility, and accelerate healing.
Therapeutic ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce effects in the body. It is generated using piezoelectric crystals that vibrate when electric current is applied. Ultrasound has various physiological effects including chemical reactions, increased permeability, cavitation, and heat. It is used clinically by applying ultrasound gel and transducer to the skin to produce effects like reduced edema and increased tendon flexibility. Precautions must be taken with open wounds, impaired sensation, pregnancy, and other conditions. Contraindications include pregnancy, metastasis, and lack of sensation.
Shortwave diathermy (SWD) is a therapeutic modality that uses electromagnetic energy to generate deep heat in tissues. It can be delivered continuously or pulsed. The frequency used, type of SWD unit, and water content of tissues affect the pattern of heat produced. SWD has various therapeutic effects like increasing blood flow and accelerating wound healing. It is used to treat conditions like recent injuries, arthritis, and muscle pain and spasm. Proper application of SWD involves preparing the patient, machine, and electrodes to deliver controlled doses of energy to target tissues while avoiding risks like burns or electric shock.
Diathermy is a therapeutic treatment that uses electric currents to generate deep heat inside tissues up to two inches below the skin's surface. It works by using electromagnetic fields to cause body tissues' dipole molecules to rearrange and generate heat, which increases blood flow and promotes healing. There are several types of diathermy that use different electromagnetic wavelengths, including shortwave, microwave, ultrasound, and longwave diathermy, which are used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. While diathermy provides benefits like pain relief, improved flexibility and circulation, it also carries risks if used improperly or by those with implanted metal devices.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) involves applying red or near-infrared light to injuries or lesions to improve wound and soft tissue healing and provide pain relief. LLLT works by stimulating cellular activity through absorption by chromophores like cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria. Clinical studies show LLLT can speed wound healing, reduce pain, and treat conditions like tendonitis. While LLLT dosage is challenging to define precisely due to variable beam shapes and densities, clinical results generally improve with higher total energy delivery.
Physiotherapy has evolved from ancient practices by Hippocrates and Galenus to treat injuries. It was established in the late 19th century in Britain and developed further during World War II to treat large numbers of injured soldiers. Physiotherapy uses various physical techniques without drugs, including exercise, massage, heat and electricity, to treat diseases and disabilities. It aims to relieve pain, improve mobility and function. Key techniques include electrotherapy like ultrasound and TENS, various exercises and equipment for gait training and rehabilitation.
Electricity and Magnetism - BASIC CONCEPTS
Electricity is the flow of electrons in the form of an electric charge. Static electricity occurs when objects rub against each other and electrons transfer, building up a charge. Charged objects interact - often clothes sticking together after drying due to a transfer of electrons between clothes. Magnets have north and south poles that attract or repel, and the Earth itself acts as a giant magnet. When an electric current passes through a wire, it produces a magnetic field, and an electromagnet is formed when current passes through a coil wrapped around metal. Direct current comes from batteries and supplies a constant flow, while alternating current comes from generators and alternates direction with each revolution
Lenz's law states that the direction of an induced current is such that it creates its own magnetic field opposing the change in magnetic flux that created it. This ensures the conservation of energy. When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, it experiences a force opposite to its direction of motion due to the induced current. Similarly, if the magnetic field changes, it induces a current that creates a secondary field opposing the change in the original field. This phenomenon of electromagnetic induction and the opposing induced current explained by Lenz's law has various applications like eddy current braking, transformers, and quantum levitation.
Powerpoint presentation about lenz's lawrdelizoneyou
Lenz's law states that (1) an induced current will flow in a closed conducting loop when the magnetic flux through the loop changes, and (2) the direction of this induced current will be such that it creates its own magnetic field opposing the original change in flux. (3) Examples are given demonstrating how an induced current in a coil will flow in a direction opposing the motion of a magnet moving in or out of the coil.
1. A proton moves through Earth's magnetic field with a speed of 1.00 x 105 m/s.
2. The magnetic field at this location has a value of 55.0μT.
3. We need to determine the magnetic force on the proton when it moves perpendicular to the magnetic field lines.
Using the formula for magnetic force, F=qvB, where q is the charge on the proton (1.60x10-19 C), v is its speed, and B is the magnetic field:
F= (1.60x10-19 C) x (1.00 x
Winback Tecartherapy has been enormously successful since launhing in the UK.
Winback Tecartherapy offers rapid recovery from acute, sub acute and chronic injuries through using the latest dynamic manual therapy techniques and a unique radiofrequency technology delivered in combination. We operate at 3 frequencies – 300 khz, 500 khz and 1 mhz. Each of these frequencies have different effects on the body.
Tecartherapy has been widely used in Europe over the past 12 years by many of the top football clubs. Since launching in the UK we have been enormously successful with prestigious private physio practices across the UK, premier league football and rugby. Over the past four years WINBACK have significantly developed the TECAR concept and now have over 3,000 clinicians. WINBACK tecartherapy is now more dynamic in its delivery with treatment delivered both on and off the bed.
Why WINBACK Tecartherapy?
• Delivers Rapid Pain Relief, Leading to faster restoration of function and ultimately a faster restoration to full fitness.
• A Dynamic therapy approach enabling the athlete to mobilise whilst treatment is being given to the affected area.
• Normally we’d expect the injury recovery period to be 2X faster than with manual therapy alone with a better initial healing to prevent re-injury.
• Offers ongoing professional free training programmes along with a closed peer to peer information exchange programme enabling physiotherapists across the world to share best practice, difficult cases and obtain advice and guidance for best treatment modalities.
Benefits to YOU as a physiotherapist
Reduces treatment time to 20 minutes - more patients without compromise
A relaxing and comfortable treatment for you and your patient
Difficult to treat injuries are less labour intensive to treat, with greater results
Dynamic range treatments and modalities delivered off the bed
FREE peer to peer training and support - ongoing
Membership to our global elite Academy of over 1500 physiotherapists sharing best practice in an interactive closed exchange forum
Marketing platform to launch your clinic as a Winback centre
Opportunity to earn if you became an Academy Training Centre
Training:
Winback provide comprehensive training on how to combine your own manual therapy techniques with our Tecartherapy modality. You will soon be achieving greater results, increased customer satisfaction and repeat custom. Our training comprises 3 x 2-hour training sessions: “My Start”, “My Practice” and “My Expert” usually 2-4 months apart.
There are two devices the WINBACK 1S ideal for taking on the road and offers most of the treatment options of the larger WINBACK 3SE machine and weighs 4kg and fits in the overhead lockers. The larger machine weighs 5 kg and is also portable.
Contact: Debbie@winback.com or Paul@winback.com for more information
Tecartherapy equipment dVinci catalogue www.whitemb.comFabio C
Electromedical equipment for the physiotherapy, beauty and veterinary fields specially for tecar therapy and diathermy
White Medical & Beauty have been working in the field of physiotherapy for over 15 years. We are a young and dynamic company that ensures the quality of the products and services it offers, uses technologies synergistically, invests in research and development and experiments in the field thanks to the technical know-how in possession
Physical Therapies in Management of Sports InjuriesSushmita Kushwaha
The document discusses various physical modalities used in sports medicine and rehabilitation, including cryotherapy, superficial heat therapy, ultrasound, TENS, interferential therapy, galvanic current, laser therapy, and iontophoresis. It provides details on the mechanisms of action, clinical indications, contraindications, and proper application of each modality.
This document discusses the history and applications of oral physiotherapy as a non-surgical approach for maxillofacial disorders. It outlines that physiotherapy has its origins in ancient Greek medicine and the first modern school was established in 1913. The document details several physiotherapy modalities used in dentistry including massage, exercises, electrotherapy like TENS and laser therapy, and thermal modalities. It argues that physiotherapy provides an effective non-surgical option for treating dental issues and maxillofacial disorders by reducing pain and inflammation and improving mobility.
Electrotherapy, ozone therapy, and ultrasonic therapy are physiotherapy techniques discussed in the document. Electrotherapy uses electrical energy to treat conditions like pain, muscle issues, and wound healing. It includes TENS, interferential current, and galvanic stimulation. Ozone therapy uses ozone gas which has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and germicidal properties. Ultrasonic therapy uses sound waves to generate heat deep in tissues to treat pain, spasms and contractures. A case report shows ozone therapy effectively treated a patient's lumbar disc hernia symptoms after other treatments failed.
THE ENDOSPHERES THERAPY REPRESENTS A NEW ERA OF AESTHETIC TREATMENTS. DEVELOPED BY ITALIAN MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND TOP LEVEL BIOENGINEERS, ENDOSPHERES USES A COMPRESSIVE MICRO-VIBRATION TECHNOLOGY GIVING AN ADVANCED APPROACH IN THE TREATMENT OF VARIOUS STAGES OF CELLULITE.
THE REVOLUTIONARY METHOD REPLACES THE TRADITIONAL CELLULITE TREATMENT TECHNIQUES SUCH AS SUCTION AND TRACTION DELIVERING OUTSTANDING RESULTS WHILST AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS OF STRETCHING THE SKIN AND DAMAGE TO VASCULAR TISSUES.
Estmc by human tecar Applications in sports medicineMarc MICHNOWSKI
The document describes an electromagnetic stimulator of the microcirculation called ESTMCTM Technology. It uses radiofrequency signals applied through electrodes to increase temperature, blood flow, and microcirculation in tissues for therapeutic purposes. The technology is used to treat conditions like inflammation, pain, edema and for tissue repair in sports medicine applications. It works by applying electromagnetic waves through capacitive or resistive electrodes to mobilize electrical charges and modify temperature in tissues.
SHM by Human Tecar ® Treatment of ITB syndromeMarc MICHNOWSKI
The document describes the Synergistic Healthcare Methodology (SHM) for treating IT band syndrome. SHM combines an electromagnetic microcirculation stimulator, functional ingredients, and manual techniques. It aims to regain balance in tissues, create new balances, and restore balance before pathology occurs. The methodology has been used for 10 years in high-level sports. It helps accelerate repair processes and control pain without inhibiting necessary inflammation. Treatment for IT band syndrome decreases muscle tone and increases structure elasticity around various joints to restore mobility and prepare for strengthening. A combination of manual therapy and electrodes is used to address specific areas.
This document summarizes scientific evidence for the medical device Handy-Cure, which combines low-level laser, infrared, visible red light, and static magnetic fields. It provides 3 case studies showing Handy-Cure effectively treated Achilles tendonitis and lateral epicondylitis. Over 2000 studies show low-level laser therapy is safe and effective for musculoskeletal pain including arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome by reducing inflammation and pain. Handy-Cure promotes tissue regeneration, wound healing, and increased blood flow through effects on cell mitochondria and ATP production.
This document discusses ultrasound and electrotherapy. It describes how ultrasound uses mechanical vibration to generate heat in tissues. Different coupling methods like gels or immersion can be used depending on the treatment area. Electrotherapy can stimulate muscles or nerves to help with conditions like pain, edema, or muscle atrophy. Electrical currents are used to induce muscle contraction or stimulate sensory nerves according to the gate control or descending pain theories of treatment. Placement of electrodes can target specific tissues or structures.
Therapeutic lasers, also known as low-level lasers or cold lasers, produce low-intensity light that can relieve pain and promote tissue healing. The document outlines the history and development of lasers from Einstein's work in the 1950s to current medical applications. It describes how therapeutic lasers work by stimulating cellular activity through photochemical and biostimulation effects to reduce pain and inflammation and speed tissue repair. Examples are given of conditions treated with laser therapy, such as osteoarthritis, wounds, and sports injuries. Contraindications and proper dosages are also discussed.
Infrared radiation lies between visible light and microwaves, with wavelengths between 750 nm and 400,000 nm. It is subdivided into different types based on wavelength. Infrared lamps used in physiotherapy are either non-luminous generators, which produce infrared rays between 750 nm and 15,000 nm, or luminous generators, which also emit visible light and ultraviolet rays between 350 nm and 4,000 nm. Infrared radiation is mostly absorbed by water and proteins in the skin, with penetration depth depending on several factors. It is used therapeutically to relieve pain, relax muscles, increase blood supply and joint mobility, and accelerate healing.
Therapeutic ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to produce effects in the body. It is generated using piezoelectric crystals that vibrate when electric current is applied. Ultrasound has various physiological effects including chemical reactions, increased permeability, cavitation, and heat. It is used clinically by applying ultrasound gel and transducer to the skin to produce effects like reduced edema and increased tendon flexibility. Precautions must be taken with open wounds, impaired sensation, pregnancy, and other conditions. Contraindications include pregnancy, metastasis, and lack of sensation.
Shortwave diathermy (SWD) is a therapeutic modality that uses electromagnetic energy to generate deep heat in tissues. It can be delivered continuously or pulsed. The frequency used, type of SWD unit, and water content of tissues affect the pattern of heat produced. SWD has various therapeutic effects like increasing blood flow and accelerating wound healing. It is used to treat conditions like recent injuries, arthritis, and muscle pain and spasm. Proper application of SWD involves preparing the patient, machine, and electrodes to deliver controlled doses of energy to target tissues while avoiding risks like burns or electric shock.
Diathermy is a therapeutic treatment that uses electric currents to generate deep heat inside tissues up to two inches below the skin's surface. It works by using electromagnetic fields to cause body tissues' dipole molecules to rearrange and generate heat, which increases blood flow and promotes healing. There are several types of diathermy that use different electromagnetic wavelengths, including shortwave, microwave, ultrasound, and longwave diathermy, which are used to treat various musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. While diathermy provides benefits like pain relief, improved flexibility and circulation, it also carries risks if used improperly or by those with implanted metal devices.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) involves applying red or near-infrared light to injuries or lesions to improve wound and soft tissue healing and provide pain relief. LLLT works by stimulating cellular activity through absorption by chromophores like cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria. Clinical studies show LLLT can speed wound healing, reduce pain, and treat conditions like tendonitis. While LLLT dosage is challenging to define precisely due to variable beam shapes and densities, clinical results generally improve with higher total energy delivery.
Physiotherapy has evolved from ancient practices by Hippocrates and Galenus to treat injuries. It was established in the late 19th century in Britain and developed further during World War II to treat large numbers of injured soldiers. Physiotherapy uses various physical techniques without drugs, including exercise, massage, heat and electricity, to treat diseases and disabilities. It aims to relieve pain, improve mobility and function. Key techniques include electrotherapy like ultrasound and TENS, various exercises and equipment for gait training and rehabilitation.
Electricity and Magnetism - BASIC CONCEPTS
Electricity is the flow of electrons in the form of an electric charge. Static electricity occurs when objects rub against each other and electrons transfer, building up a charge. Charged objects interact - often clothes sticking together after drying due to a transfer of electrons between clothes. Magnets have north and south poles that attract or repel, and the Earth itself acts as a giant magnet. When an electric current passes through a wire, it produces a magnetic field, and an electromagnet is formed when current passes through a coil wrapped around metal. Direct current comes from batteries and supplies a constant flow, while alternating current comes from generators and alternates direction with each revolution
Lenz's law states that the direction of an induced current is such that it creates its own magnetic field opposing the change in magnetic flux that created it. This ensures the conservation of energy. When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, it experiences a force opposite to its direction of motion due to the induced current. Similarly, if the magnetic field changes, it induces a current that creates a secondary field opposing the change in the original field. This phenomenon of electromagnetic induction and the opposing induced current explained by Lenz's law has various applications like eddy current braking, transformers, and quantum levitation.
Powerpoint presentation about lenz's lawrdelizoneyou
Lenz's law states that (1) an induced current will flow in a closed conducting loop when the magnetic flux through the loop changes, and (2) the direction of this induced current will be such that it creates its own magnetic field opposing the original change in flux. (3) Examples are given demonstrating how an induced current in a coil will flow in a direction opposing the motion of a magnet moving in or out of the coil.
1. A proton moves through Earth's magnetic field with a speed of 1.00 x 105 m/s.
2. The magnetic field at this location has a value of 55.0μT.
3. We need to determine the magnetic force on the proton when it moves perpendicular to the magnetic field lines.
Using the formula for magnetic force, F=qvB, where q is the charge on the proton (1.60x10-19 C), v is its speed, and B is the magnetic field:
F= (1.60x10-19 C) x (1.00 x
Winback Tecartherapy has been enormously successful since launhing in the UK.
Winback Tecartherapy offers rapid recovery from acute, sub acute and chronic injuries through using the latest dynamic manual therapy techniques and a unique radiofrequency technology delivered in combination. We operate at 3 frequencies – 300 khz, 500 khz and 1 mhz. Each of these frequencies have different effects on the body.
Tecartherapy has been widely used in Europe over the past 12 years by many of the top football clubs. Since launching in the UK we have been enormously successful with prestigious private physio practices across the UK, premier league football and rugby. Over the past four years WINBACK have significantly developed the TECAR concept and now have over 3,000 clinicians. WINBACK tecartherapy is now more dynamic in its delivery with treatment delivered both on and off the bed.
Why WINBACK Tecartherapy?
• Delivers Rapid Pain Relief, Leading to faster restoration of function and ultimately a faster restoration to full fitness.
• A Dynamic therapy approach enabling the athlete to mobilise whilst treatment is being given to the affected area.
• Normally we’d expect the injury recovery period to be 2X faster than with manual therapy alone with a better initial healing to prevent re-injury.
• Offers ongoing professional free training programmes along with a closed peer to peer information exchange programme enabling physiotherapists across the world to share best practice, difficult cases and obtain advice and guidance for best treatment modalities.
Benefits to YOU as a physiotherapist
Reduces treatment time to 20 minutes - more patients without compromise
A relaxing and comfortable treatment for you and your patient
Difficult to treat injuries are less labour intensive to treat, with greater results
Dynamic range treatments and modalities delivered off the bed
FREE peer to peer training and support - ongoing
Membership to our global elite Academy of over 1500 physiotherapists sharing best practice in an interactive closed exchange forum
Marketing platform to launch your clinic as a Winback centre
Opportunity to earn if you became an Academy Training Centre
Training:
Winback provide comprehensive training on how to combine your own manual therapy techniques with our Tecartherapy modality. You will soon be achieving greater results, increased customer satisfaction and repeat custom. Our training comprises 3 x 2-hour training sessions: “My Start”, “My Practice” and “My Expert” usually 2-4 months apart.
There are two devices the WINBACK 1S ideal for taking on the road and offers most of the treatment options of the larger WINBACK 3SE machine and weighs 4kg and fits in the overhead lockers. The larger machine weighs 5 kg and is also portable.
Contact: Debbie@winback.com or Paul@winback.com for more information
Tecartherapy equipment dVinci catalogue www.whitemb.comFabio C
Electromedical equipment for the physiotherapy, beauty and veterinary fields specially for tecar therapy and diathermy
White Medical & Beauty have been working in the field of physiotherapy for over 15 years. We are a young and dynamic company that ensures the quality of the products and services it offers, uses technologies synergistically, invests in research and development and experiments in the field thanks to the technical know-how in possession
Physical Therapies in Management of Sports InjuriesSushmita Kushwaha
The document discusses various physical modalities used in sports medicine and rehabilitation, including cryotherapy, superficial heat therapy, ultrasound, TENS, interferential therapy, galvanic current, laser therapy, and iontophoresis. It provides details on the mechanisms of action, clinical indications, contraindications, and proper application of each modality.
This document discusses the history and applications of oral physiotherapy as a non-surgical approach for maxillofacial disorders. It outlines that physiotherapy has its origins in ancient Greek medicine and the first modern school was established in 1913. The document details several physiotherapy modalities used in dentistry including massage, exercises, electrotherapy like TENS and laser therapy, and thermal modalities. It argues that physiotherapy provides an effective non-surgical option for treating dental issues and maxillofacial disorders by reducing pain and inflammation and improving mobility.
Electrotherapy, ozone therapy, and ultrasonic therapy are physiotherapy techniques discussed in the document. Electrotherapy uses electrical energy to treat conditions like pain, muscle issues, and wound healing. It includes TENS, interferential current, and galvanic stimulation. Ozone therapy uses ozone gas which has anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and germicidal properties. Ultrasonic therapy uses sound waves to generate heat deep in tissues to treat pain, spasms and contractures. A case report shows ozone therapy effectively treated a patient's lumbar disc hernia symptoms after other treatments failed.
THE ENDOSPHERES THERAPY REPRESENTS A NEW ERA OF AESTHETIC TREATMENTS. DEVELOPED BY ITALIAN MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND TOP LEVEL BIOENGINEERS, ENDOSPHERES USES A COMPRESSIVE MICRO-VIBRATION TECHNOLOGY GIVING AN ADVANCED APPROACH IN THE TREATMENT OF VARIOUS STAGES OF CELLULITE.
THE REVOLUTIONARY METHOD REPLACES THE TRADITIONAL CELLULITE TREATMENT TECHNIQUES SUCH AS SUCTION AND TRACTION DELIVERING OUTSTANDING RESULTS WHILST AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS OF STRETCHING THE SKIN AND DAMAGE TO VASCULAR TISSUES.
Estmc by human tecar Applications in sports medicineMarc MICHNOWSKI
The document describes an electromagnetic stimulator of the microcirculation called ESTMCTM Technology. It uses radiofrequency signals applied through electrodes to increase temperature, blood flow, and microcirculation in tissues for therapeutic purposes. The technology is used to treat conditions like inflammation, pain, edema and for tissue repair in sports medicine applications. It works by applying electromagnetic waves through capacitive or resistive electrodes to mobilize electrical charges and modify temperature in tissues.
SHM by Human Tecar ® Treatment of ITB syndromeMarc MICHNOWSKI
The document describes the Synergistic Healthcare Methodology (SHM) for treating IT band syndrome. SHM combines an electromagnetic microcirculation stimulator, functional ingredients, and manual techniques. It aims to regain balance in tissues, create new balances, and restore balance before pathology occurs. The methodology has been used for 10 years in high-level sports. It helps accelerate repair processes and control pain without inhibiting necessary inflammation. Treatment for IT band syndrome decreases muscle tone and increases structure elasticity around various joints to restore mobility and prepare for strengthening. A combination of manual therapy and electrodes is used to address specific areas.
This document summarizes scientific evidence for the medical device Handy-Cure, which combines low-level laser, infrared, visible red light, and static magnetic fields. It provides 3 case studies showing Handy-Cure effectively treated Achilles tendonitis and lateral epicondylitis. Over 2000 studies show low-level laser therapy is safe and effective for musculoskeletal pain including arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome by reducing inflammation and pain. Handy-Cure promotes tissue regeneration, wound healing, and increased blood flow through effects on cell mitochondria and ATP production.
This document discusses ultrasound and electrotherapy. It describes how ultrasound uses mechanical vibration to generate heat in tissues. Different coupling methods like gels or immersion can be used depending on the treatment area. Electrotherapy can stimulate muscles or nerves to help with conditions like pain, edema, or muscle atrophy. Electrical currents are used to induce muscle contraction or stimulate sensory nerves according to the gate control or descending pain theories of treatment. Placement of electrodes can target specific tissues or structures.
Achilles tendinopathy treatment with triple therapyLevel Medical
1) Achilles tendinopathy is a common cause of heel pain, especially in amateur athletes between ages 28-55.
2) A pilot study used triple therapy involving two laser sources at different wavelengths and powers to treat 5 patients with chronic Achilles tendinopathy.
3) After 9 treatment sessions over 3 weeks, patients experienced significant reductions in pain based on VAS and algometer scores, and improvements on ultrasound and thermography, with no adverse reactions. The study concludes triple therapy may be an appropriate treatment for Achilles tendinopathy.
Contrast bath therapy involves alternating immersion of a body part in cold then warm water. It treats soreness, swelling, and inflammation from injuries or conditions like sprains or carpal tunnel by increasing blood circulation and lymph flow through vasodilation and vasoconstriction induced by temperature changes.
The document discusses High Power Laser Therapy (HPLT) and its use in treating pain and wound healing. It describes how HPLT was developed to deliver laser energy deeper than previous therapies, allowing treatment of conditions refractive to traditional care. The seminar then covers biophysics of HPLT, design of the Avicenna laser used, its safety, comparison to surgical lasers, biological effects on tissues, and applications for treating musculoskeletal conditions.
Educational seminar presenting the facts of High Power Laser Medicine and how it is used to stop pain—without surgery and without drugs. Property of AvicennaLaser.com.
This document summarizes microcurrent technology, which uses low-level electrical currents to stimulate acupressure points for therapeutic purposes. It describes several microcurrent instruments, their FDA registrations for uses like pain management and wound healing, and the science behind how microcurrent works at the cellular level to increase ATP and normalize tissue. Microcurrent is said to accelerate healing compared to other electrotherapies and provides non-invasive alternatives for issues like aging and injury rehabilitation.
The document presents a study on designing a microcontroller-based device to measure the sensitivity of muscles and nerves in the human body through electrical stimulation. It describes the objectives, anatomy of muscles and nerves, how sensitivity is tested, specifications of the stimulator device, applications in rehabilitation and physiotherapy, and conclusions. The device aims to help medical professionals evaluate muscle and nerve conditions through electrical stimulation and measurement of sensitivity levels.
This document summarizes a seminar on low level laser therapy (LLLT) presented by Malini Chaudhri under the auspices of the Punjab Medical Council. It discusses various applications of LLLT including wound healing, pain management, inflammation and edema reduction, and musculoskeletal disorders. It also covers the mechanisms of LLLT, including absorption spectra, action spectra, and the effects on cells and tissues. Safety considerations and techniques for different applications like wound healing and pain management through trigger points are also summarized.
This document provides information on the STEREODYNATOR electrotherapy device and its accessories. It can be used for electrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, and a combination of the two. It has various treatment modes and currents that can be used for applications such as muscle toning, pain treatment, and diagnostics. Accessories include electrodes, electrode connectors, and intermediate layers that can be used with the device.
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The document summarizes various types of electrotherapy used in physical therapy. It discusses the history of electrotherapy and describes different currents used including direct current, faradic current, alternating current and pulsed current. It then explains the physiological effects of different electrotherapy modalities like TENS, IFT, ultrasound therapy and shortwave diathermy. Each modality is defined and their applications, techniques, indications and contraindications are outlined.
The document summarizes the features and benefits of the MY TENS device, which is designed for home use transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy. Key points:
- MY TENS is certified for safety and designed for easy home use without complicated settings. It provides a preset operating program to effectively treat most pain conditions.
- The device has an ergonomic design that allows for simple, flexible application to any part of the body. It also ensures the electrical signal is transmitted intact from the device to the patient.
- MY TENS can be discreetly used in public as it can be placed under clothes. It is also affordable and reusable through replacement of consumable parts.
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3. 3
INDICATIONS:
• osteoartHritIS/osteoartHRosiS
• SPONDYLARTHROSIS
• MUSCLE sPRAINS/stRAINS
• MUSCLE CONTRACTURES
• TRIGGER POINTS
• TENDINOPATHIES
• INFLAMMATORY EDEMA
• HEMATOMAS/CONTUSIONS
• BACK PAIN
• TENDON INJURIES
PROS:
• FAST TO APPLY
• EASY TO USE
• NON-TOXIC
• NOT INVASIVE
• PAINLESS
• RAPID REDUCTION OF PAIN AND EDEMA
T.E.CA.R. THERAPY
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
CAPACITIVE RESISTIVE COLOR DISPLAY
TOUCH SCREEN
DISPLAY
MONOTRODE
CURRENT VISUALIZATION AND
ABSORBED POWER
PROGRAMMABLE
ACTIVE CONTACT
CONTROL
Acronym for Capacitive and Resistive Energy Transfer, the T.E.C.A.R. Therapy is an innovative
treatment used in vet physiotherapy and rehabilitative field to heal traumas and pathologies of the
musculoskeletal system.
This physical therapy is a thermotherapy, that is a method that produces heat from the inside of the
body tissues for therapeutic aim.
It is defined as an endogenous therapy because the heat is not irradiated from the outside, but it is
produced directly from the inside of the tissues through the application of a variable electric field at
high frequency.
The T.E.C.A.R. Therapy, by means of handpieces or electrodes, brings the energy directly to the
treated part where the therapeutic action should be applied.
This therapy can be used in two different modes, that is the capacitive mode and the resistive mode.
Depending on the chosen mode, the energy transfer and the biologic effects will be completely
different.
The capacitive mode acts on soft tissue (skin, connective tissue, circular and lymphatic system,
muscles), while the resistive mode concentrates its effects on the tissues that have a greater
resistance to the passage of electric charges (bone tissue, cartilage, tendons, ligaments).
The therapeutic effects of the T.E.C.A.R. therapy are the biostimulating effect, the anti-edemigenous
effect and the antinflammatory effect.
T.E.C.A.R. Therapy can be used in the treatment of different acute, chronic musculoskeletal and skin
diseases that affect DOGS, CATS and HORSES.
4. 4
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 20
Emission frequency: 470KHz
Power: Capacitive/Resistive 160W +/- 20%
Power setting: 0-100% in steps of 1%,
Treatment modalities: Capacitive and Resistive
Display: Monochromatic touch-screen
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1100 gr
STRONG POINTS
COD. 3973
EQUIPMENT TecarVet 4000 RE
1 carrying case - 1 TecarVet 4000 RE device - 1 plate - 1 capacitive CapTrode handpiece with 3 heads -
1 resistive DualTrode handpiece with 3 heads - 3 elastic bands - 1 power supply unit - 1 cream for
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5. 5
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 12
Emission frequency: 470KHz
Power: Capacitive/Resistive 200W +/- 20%
Power setting: 0-100% in steps of 1%
Treatment modalities: Capacitive and Resistive
Display: Color touch-screen
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1100 gr
STRONG POINTS
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 20
Emission frequency: 470KHz
Power: Capacitive/Resistive 160W +/- 20%
Power setting: 0-100% in steps of 1%
Treatment modalities: Capacitive and Resistive
Display: Monochromatic touch-screen
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1100 gr
STRONG POINTS
COD. 3867
EQUIPMENT TecarVET ProRace
1 carrying case - 1 TecarVet ProRace device - 1 plate - 1 capacitive CapTrode handpiece with 3 heads -
1 resistive DualTrode handpiece with 3 heads - 3 elastic bands - 1 power supply unit - 2 cream for
T.E.CA.R. Therapy, 1000 ml and 250 ml - 1 cream dispenser - 1 operating manual
COD. 3865
EQUIPMENT TecarVet 4000
1 carrying case - 1 TecarVet 4000 device - 1 plate - 1 capacitive CapTrode handpiece with 3 heads -
1 resistive DualTrode handpiece with 3 heads - 3 elastic bands - 1 power supply unit - 1 cream for
T.E.CA.R. Therapy, 250 ml - 1 operating manual
6. 6
INDICATIONS:
• osteoartHritIS/osteoartHRosiS
• discopatHieS
• bUrsitiS
• MUSCLE sPRAINS
• MUSCLE CONTRACTURES
• edema
• TRIGGER POINTS
• TENDINOPATHIES
• LICK granulomA
• decubitUS ULCERS
• SKIN WOUNDS
• CONTUSIONS/HEMATOMAS
• HYGROMAS
• navicUlAR SYNDROME
• LAMINITIS
PROS:
• FAST TO APPLY
• EASY TO USE
• NON-TOXIC
• NON-INVASIVE
• PAINLESS
• RAPID ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT
• RAPID PAIN REDUCTION
• RAPID HEALING OF SKIN LESIONS
• REDUCED ASSUMPTION OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES
LASER THERAPY
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
PROGRAMMABLE STIM LOCK
SCAN AND POINT MODE CORRECT EMISSION CONTROL
Laser therapy is a rehabilitation and therapeutic modality that uses the laser light to enhance the
body’s healing process. It is painless and non-invasive and it can be used to accelerate skin wound
healing and to treat all musculoskeletal diseases with pain, inflammation and edema.
The main therapeutic effects of the laser light used in vet physiotherapy and rehabilitation are the
anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-edema and biostimulating effect.
The biostimulating activity contributes to the reparation and cicatrization of the tissues thanks
to the increased supply of oxygen and nutrients, to the modulation of the cell proliferation and
differentiation, to the activation of the cell functions and to the modulation of the synthesis and the
organization of proteins and extra-cell matrix.
The analgesic effect of the Laser therapy develops through a combination of many factors. Laser
therapy reduces the inflammatory component in tissues, modulates the conduction of the pain
stimulus, reduces muscle contracture and edema and contributes to removing the pro-inflammatory
markers in the damaged tissue.
The anti-inflammatory and anti-edema effects develop through the local modulation of the
biochemical markers, through the different tissue distribution of the inflammatory cells and the
reduction of the local formation of the edema, of the hemorrhage and of the necrosis and through
the inhibition of the production of molecules with inflammatory activities.
The Laser therapy can be used in the treatment of different musculoskeletal and skin diseases that
affect DOGS, CATS and HORSES.
LAST 10
7. 7
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 30
Laser source: diode GaAlAs
Wave lenght: 808nm
Power: until 1000mW
Emission: continuous and pulsed
Mode: scan or point
Modulation frequency: from 1 to 10,000Hz
Laser spot diameter: Ø from 3.5 mm and Ø 11.5 mm
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Rechargeable battery
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 10 x 16 x 3.5 cm; 440 gr
STRONG POINTS
COD. 3859
EQUIPMENT LaserVet 1000
1 carrying case- 1 LaserVet 1000 device - 1 handpiece - 1 power supply unit - 2 pairs of protective glasses -
1 operating manual
8. 8
TENS AND ELECTROSTIMULATION
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
TENS
INDICATIONS:
ACUTe pain:
- POST SURGICAL
- TENDINITIS
- TENOSYNOVITIS
CHRONIC PAin:
- OSTEOARThROSIs
- back pain
- muscle pain
ELECTROSTIMULATION
INDICATIONS:
normally innervated muscles:
- amyotrophy
- muscle reinforcement
denervated muscles:
- stimulation
- more articular stability
- more range of motion
- less muscle contracture
PROS:
• RAPID PAIN REDUCTION
• PROLONGED ANALGESIC EFFECT
• DENERVATED MUSCLE STIMULATION
• FACILITATED FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY
In rehabilitation and veterinary physical therapy the electric current is used for two main aims: to
reduce the pain perception and for the stimulation of the excitable tissues (muscles).
The analgesic effect is promoted by electricity through the membrane hyperpolarization by the
way of the Gate control theory and by means of hyperemia and the increase in the morphine-like
mediators.
ANTALGIC ELECTROTHERAPY OR ELECTROANALGESIA
TENS is the acronym for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. This technique, developed at
the end of 70s, has been a considerable qualitative leap in the antalgic therapy field.
The analgesic currents are recommended in the symptomatic treatment of peripheral pain. They
are particularly effective in controlling the pain related to most inflammatory processes and
osteoarthrosis.
NEUROMUSCULAR ELECTROSTIMULATION
The electric current is able to promote the muscle contraction acting on the motoneuron and on the
muscle. The interaction between electric stimuli and biologic tissues is a very complex phenomenon
and the choice of a stimulation signal is an important therapeutic act that should be formulated
according to the functional conditions of the muscle (innervated muscle, denervated or partially
denervated muscle) and depending on the aim to pursue. Stimulation electrotherapy addresses
normal innervated and denervated muscles.
Neuromuscular stimulation can be used for stimulation in different pathological and non pathological
situations. Even if it does not replace physical activity in the neuromuscular reactivation, electrotherapy
is an useful integration of it.
In some pathologies, such as for example the peripheral paralysis, electrotherapy represents one
of the few aids that permits to interact with the muscular tissue in a different way than the passive
exercise.
Tens and Neuromuscular electrostimulation are therapeutic techniques usable in the treatment of
different pathologies that affect the DOG, the CAT and the HORSE.
RUN TIME STIM LOCK 2+2 MODE
ACTIVE CONTACT
CONTROL
PROGRAMMABLE TENS EMS DENERVATEDMENS
LAST 10
FAVOURITES
9. 9
COD. 3977
EQUIPMENT StimVet ProRace | EQUIPMENT StimVet 4000
1 carrying bag - 1 StimVet ProRace or StimVet 4000 device - 2 cables for electrode connection - 2
cables for microcurrent - 1 power supply unit - 4 silicone square electrodes - 4 silicone rectangular
electrodes - 2 elastic bands - 1 gel bottle - 1 operating manual
COD. 3861
EQUIPMENT StimVet 100
1 carrying bag - 1 StimVet 100 device - 2 cables for electrode connection - 1 power supply unit -
4 silicone square electrodes - 2 elastic bands - 1 gel bottle - 1 operating manual
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 15
Channels: 2 indep. channels (4 electrodes)
Frequency: 1-150Hz
Intensity: 120mA per channel
Pulse amplitude: 50-450µs
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Rechargeable battery
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 10 x 16 x 3.5 cm; 440 gr
STRONG POINTS
| COD. 3863
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 100
Channels: 4 indep. channels (8 electrodes)
Frequency: 1-150Hz
Intensity: 120mA per channel
Pulse amplitude: 40-450µs
Ramp: 0-5000µs
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Rechargeable battery
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1370 gr
STRONG POINTS
•StimVetProRaceitsprogramsareonlyforhorses
10. 10
INDICATIONS:
• MUSCLE CONTRACTURES
• REACUTIZED OSTEOARTHROSIS
• OSTEOARTHRITIS/OSTEOARTHROSIS
• TENDINITIS
• BURSITIS
• SPONDYLARTHROSIS
• SCAR ADHESIONS
• INCREASE OF THE RANGE OF MOTION
PROS:
• EASY TO USE
• IT ACCELERATES THE METABOLIC FUNCTION
• IT INCREASES THE ELASTICITY OF THE
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
• IT ACCELERATES THE REPARATIVE PROCESS
• IT ELIMINATES PAIN
ULTRASOUND THERAPY
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
PROGRAMMABLE AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CALIBRATION
ACTIVE CONTACT
CONTROL
Ultrasound consists in high frequency sound waves emitted by a medical device and applied on the
tissue to treat through the use of an handpiece.
Ultrasound therapy is used in veterinary rehabilitation and physiotherapy for its thermal, non-thermal
and anti-inflammatory effects. Ultrasound therapy produces a thermal and non-thermal mechanic
stimulation to facilitate the healing of the damaged tissues of the muscles, tendons, articular capsules,
ligaments and bones.
The therapeutic effects of the Ultrasound therapy include the increase in the cell metabolism and
the relative enzymatic activity, in circulation, in elasticity and viscoelastic tissue property and the
decrease in the pain sensation. The thermal effect of the therapeutic ultrasound increases the
tissue temperature and the blood flow in order to provide greater nutrition and more oxygen to the
damaged tissue. This effect can be used to treat some injuries or chronic conditions of soft tissues.
The non-thermal biologic effects of Ultrasound therapy include the acceleration of healing, the help
in the regeneration and reparation of soft tissues, an increase in the synthesis of the cell proteins,
the edema reduction, a better bone reparation and a minor muscle spasm and pain. The therapeutic
thermal effects of ultrasound include all the non-thermal effects, as well as an increase in articular
mobility, in collagen elasticity, in muscle contractures, the help in the tendon tissue reparation, the
resolution of the inflammatory processes and the reduction of the cicatrized tissue.
The Ultrasound therapy is effective in the treatment of the tendon, muscle and ligament pathologies
of the DOG, the CAT and the HORSE. It is also used in presence of scar adhesions and articular
stiffness.
11. 11
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 6
Emission frequency: 1MHz
Power: 1,4W/cm2
+/- 20%
Duty cycle: 10% - 100% in steps of 10%
Emission: continuous and pulsed
Output: 1 handpiece of Ø 42 mm with direct
contact and immersion method
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 10 x 16 x 3.5 cm; 440 gr
STRONG POINTS
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 30
Emission frequency: 1MHz and 3MHz
Power: 3W/cm2
+/- 20%
Duty cycle: 10% - 100% in steps of 10%
Emission: continuous and pulsed
Output: 1 handpiece of Ø 42 mm with direct
contact and immersion method
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Rechargeable battery (optional)
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1370 gr
STRONG POINTS
COD. 3865
EQUIPMENT UltrasoundVet 4000
1 carrying bag - 1 UltrasoundVet 4000 device - 1 handpiece - 1 power supply unit - 1 gel bottle -
1 operating manual
COD. 3574
EQUIPMENT UltrasoundVet 100
1 carrying bag - 1 UltrasoundVet 100 device - 1 handpiece - 1 power supply unit - 1 gel bottle -
1 operating manual
12. 12
INDICATIONS:
• BONE AND ARTICULAR PATHOLOGIES
• DELAY IN FRACTURE CONSOLIDATION
• CONTRACTURES, SPRAINS AND STRAINS
• CONTUSIONS, HEMATOMAS
• SKIN WOUNDS
• SPONDYLARTHROSIS
• BACK PAIN
PROS:
• NON-INVASIVE TREATMENT
• PAINLESS
• REPARATIVE ACTION ON TISSUES
MAGNETOTHERAPY
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
PROGRAMMABLE CORRECT EMISSION CONTROL
Magnetotherapy is a physiotherapy based on the application of specific magnetic field to the
organism; generally in this field low frequency (CEMP) magnetic fields are used.
The magnetic fields are normally present in nature and have an essential role in the regulation of
vital biological functions by influencing the permeability of the cell membrane and acting on the
molecule disposition and orientation. The biological effects of pulsed magnetic fields are the electric-
magnetic effect consisting in the electrical current induction in the organism and the mechanic-
magnetic effect that causes the transfer of magnetic substance and influences the orientation of
the paramagnetic substances until causing their alignment along the vectorial lines.
The therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields are the biostimulating, analgesic, and anti-
inflammatory effect.
Magnetotherapy is a therapeutic technique that is normally used in veterinary orthopedic field for the
treatment of non consolidated fractures and pseudoarthrosis and for the non-invasive treatment
of the pathologies affecting the musculoskeletal apparatus, by acting on inflammation and pain and
having a reparative action on bone, muscle and skin tissue.
Magnetotherapy can be used daily to treat in a painless way different pathologies affecting the
musculoskeletal apparatus of DOGS, CATS and HORSES.
13. 13
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 9
Channel: 1
Intensity: 70 average Gauss per channel
Frequency: adjustable, from 5 to 200Hz
in steps of 1Hz
Duty cycle: 5% - 50% in steps of 5%
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Backup battery (max 30 minutes)
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 10 x 16 x 3.5 cm; 440 gr
STRONG POINTS
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Programs: 33
Channels: 2
Intensity: 100 average Gauss per channel
Frequency: adjustable, from 5 to 200Hz
in steps of 5Hz
Duty cycle: 5% - 50% in steps of 5%
POWER SUPPLY
External power supply unit
Rechargeable battery (optional)
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Generator: 17 x 22 x 6 cm; 1370 gr
STRONG POINTS
COD. 3854
EQUIPMENT MagnetoVet 4000
1 carrying bag - 1 MagnetoVet 4000 device - 2 soft solenoids (34x11 cm) - 1 power supply unit -
1 operating manual
COD. 3972
EQUIPMENT MagnetoVet 100
1 carrying bag - 1 MagnetoVet 100 device - 1 soft solenoid (34x11 cm) - 1 power supply unit -
1 operating manual
14. 14
ACCESSORIES
T.E.C.A.R. THERAPY
G 3483 CAPTRODE Capacitive handpiece for tecar therapy
G 3306 CAPTRODE head, Ø 30 mm Head for capacitive handpiece, Ø 30 mm
G 3308 CAPTRODE head, Ø 50 mm Head for capacitive handpiece, Ø 50 mm
G 3310 CAPTRODE head, Ø 70 mm Head for capacitive handpiece, Ø 70 mm
G 3485 DUALTRODE Resistive handpiece for tecar therapy
G 3838 DUALTRODE head, Ø 30 mm Head for resistive handpiece, Ø 30 mm
G 3839 DUALTRODE head, Ø 50 mm Head for resistive handpiece, Ø 50 mm
G 3840 DUALTRODE head, Ø 70 mm Head for resistive handpiece, Ø 70 mm
G 3487 MONOTRODE, Ø 50 mm Bipolar handpiece for resistive therapy, Ø 30 mm
G 3486 MONOTRODE, Ø 30 mm Bipolar handpiece for resistive therapy, Ø 50 mm
G 3484 Neutral plate Counter electrode plate
G 3508 Cable for neutral plate
G 3368 Cream flask, 250 ml
G 3369 Cream flask, 1000 ml
LASER THERAPY
G 3437 Handpiece 808nm for LaserVet 1000 Diode probe, GaAlAs wave length: 808nm
G 1462 Laser glasses for the operator - IPL Protective glasses for the operator during the treatment
TENS AND NMES ELECTROSTIMULATION
G 0466 Square MYOTRODE PREMIUM electrodes Kit 4 electrodes, 50x50 mm
G 0467 Rectangular MYOTRODE PREMIUM electrodes Kit 4 electrodes, 50x90 mm
G 0461 Electrode in meters in conductive silicone
G 0463 Kit 6 electodes in conductive silicone
G 3975 EMS TRODE handpiece, Ø 19 mm
G 3976 EMS TRODE handpiece, Ø 30 mm
G 1156 Motor point pen
ULTRASOUND THERAPY
G 1402 Handpiece for UltrasoundVet 4000, Ø 42 mm T.V. Handpiece for UltrasoundVet 4000, Ø 42 mm, watertight, MFPLUS
G 3152 Handpiece for UltrasoundVet 100, Ø 42 mm T.B. Handpiece for UltrasoundVet 100, Ø 42 mm, watertight, MFPLUS
G 4060 Handpiece for ultrasound, Ø 16 mm Handpiece for ultrasound, Ø 16 mm, watertight, MFPLUS
G 0484 Gel flask, 250 ml - 10 pcs 10 gel bottles, 250 ml each
MAGNETOTHERAPY
G 1407 Flexible solenoid 350x100 mm Flexible and elastic solenoid, 350x100 mm, 2 spires
G 1408 Flexible solenoid 400x150 mm Flexible and elastic solenoid, 400x150 mm, 4 spires
G 4276 SOFT 4, 250x250 mm Soft mat, 2 channels, 4 spires
G 0995 Rigid solenoid, 110x120 mm Rigid rubber solenoid, 110x120 mm
G 3938 MAT 100 “Alimentazione”
Single soft mat for magnetotherapy, 440x700 mm,
4 solenoids
G 3939 E-MAT 100 “Estensione”
Single soft mat for magnetotherapy, 440x700 mm,
4 solenoids to be used as expansion of MAT 100
G 3940 N-MAT 100 “Neutro” Single neutral mat (without solenoids) to create a flat surface
SPARE CABLES
G 3819 Battery charger for StimVet 100 Battery charger for StimVet 100, 230V
G 1384 Power supply for StimVet 4000 and ProRace Power supply for StimVet 4000 and ProRace, 110-230V
G 1127 Battery pack for StimVet 4000 and ProRace Battery pack for StimVet 4000 and ProRace, 2000mA
G 3517 Power supply for T.E.CA.R Therapy Power supply for TecarVet 4000, 4000 RE, ProRace, 110-230V
G 1362 Power supply for UltrasoundVet 4000 Power supply for UltrasoundVet 4000, 110-230V
G 1120 Battery pack for MagnetoVet 4000 Battery pack for MagnetoVet 4000, 2000mA
G 3567 Power supply LaserVet 1000 Power supply for LaserVet 1000, 230V
G 1839 Kit 4 spare cables for electrostimulation Kit 4 colored spare cables for electrostimulation
G 0440 Kit 2 spare cables for microcurrent Kit 2 colored spare cables for microcurrent
15. 15
DENERVATED
It is a current that allows you to restore normal
functioning to the muscles that have traumatic
peripheral nerve injuries.
ACTIVE CONTACT CONTROL
It allows to check the correct contact between
the electrode and the patient.
KEY TO STRONG POINTS
TENS
It is an antalgic stimulation with pulses that reach the
peripheral nervous system. This stimulation allows to
fight pain without drugs.
CAPACITIVE
EMS
Known as neuromuscular stimulation, it is a technique
which causes muscular contraction responses similar
to voluntary contractions.
RESISTIVE
TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
MONOTRODE
Resistive bipolar handpiece usable without a
counter plate.
PROGRAMMABLE
The user can create some programs with personalized
parameters.
CURRENT VISUALIZATION AND ABSORBED
POWER
Power and current emitted will be displayed on
the screen.
2+2 MODE
It allows to have 2 devices, to execute 2 different
programs simultaneously on 2 different body areas
and to simultaneously stimulate 2 people with
different programs.
CORRECT EMISSION CONTROL
It allows to check the flow from the source to
the patient.
STIM LOCK
It permits to lock the device and only saved programs
can be executed.
AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CALIBRATION
It allows to check the correct frequency
calibration.
RUN TIME
This function permits to modify the time, the frequency
and the pulse amplitude during the treatment.
SCAN OR POINT MODE
This is a treatment that allows you to treat
each point in different therapeutic areas.
COLOR DISPLAY
MICROCURRENTS
They are low-intensity stimulations that accelerate
the regeneration of damaged tissues to treat acute
and chronic pains.
LAST 10
The electrostimulator stores (as mobile phones) the
last ten executed programs. In this way they are qui-
ckly available for the next execution.
FAVOURITES
Veterinarians can store up to 30 programs for each
registered user.
16. Rev.Eng_03_2016
Informative material for field professionals. The images, technical features and data in this leaflet are not binding and may be
changed by the manufacturer without any previous notice.
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infovet@globusitalia.com - globusvet.it
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